Resources for Getting Moms and Dads Through Tough Spots

Guest post by Carrie Spencer

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As a parent, it’s natural to worry about doing everything “right.” We all come up against problems and questions now and then, and when those dilemmas crop up, it’s easy to feel like you’re a fish out of water — and nothing can feel quite “right.” Next time that unpleasant sensation is sinking in, check in with these resources for typical parenting tough spots.

My Kid Won’t Sleep!

Children need their sleep to stay happy and healthy, just like adults do. However, sometimes there are battles for bedtime, or they struggle to get going in the mornings because they didn’t sleep well or enough the night before. Thankfully, there are smart and simple ways to get your kiddos on track.

This Bedtime Calculator Tells You Exactly When Your Kids Should Go to Bed

10 Proven Tips To Make Your Sleep-Deprived Teen Sleep Better

How to Establish a Morning Routine for Kids That Actually Works

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How Can I Be a Partner in My Child’s Education?

We all want to see kids be happy and healthy in life, and education is a critical part of that journey.

20 Ways to Boost Your Baby’s Brain Power

How to Help Your Child Get Motivated in School

How to Make a Better Homework Schedule for Your Family

Giving Your Kids an Allowance Creates Teachable Money Moments

Keep your kids organized with MiniOwls storage solutions. Learn about toy hammocks, storage chains, organizers, and more!

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Addressing Specific Behavioral Challenges

There is no such thing as a perfect child, just as there is no such thing as a perfect parent. When your youngster and you face difficult behaviors, there are resources out there to help guide you.

How to Handle Temper Tantrums

Surviving the Strong-Willed Child

Lazy Kids: What’s Really Going On

10 Evidence-Backed Tips to Teach Kids Focus and Concentration

Being a mom or dad isn’t always an easy road, and life isn’t always easy for your kids. Children go through lots of phases, and there are challenges in each one. With a handful of resources in your back pocket, you’ll be ready when you hit those tough spots.

About the author:

Carrie Spencer created The Spencers Adventures to share her family’s homesteading adventures. On the site, she shares tips on living self-sufficiently, fruit and vegetable gardening, parenting, conservation, and more. She and her wife have 3 kids, 2 dogs, 4 cats, 3 goats, 32 chickens, and a whole bunch of bees. Their goal is to live as self-sufficiently and environmentally consciously as possible.

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